• @[email protected]
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    211 months ago

    I’d love to see what could be done with current tape storage technology in standard compact cassette format.

    • qupada
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      411 months ago

      There’s some space occupied by the servo tracks (which align the heads to the tap) in LTO, but if we ignore that…

      Current-generation LTO9 has 1035m of 12.65mm wide tape, for 18TB of storage. That’s approximately 13.1m², or just under 1.4TB/m².

      A 90 minute audio cassette has around 90m of 6.4mm wide tape, or 0.576m². At the same density it could potentially hold 825GB.

      DDS (which was data tape in a similar form factor) achieved 160GB in 2009, although there’s a lot more tape in one of those cartridges (153m).

      Honestly, you’d be better off using the LTO. Because they’re single-reel cartridges (the 2nd is inside the drive), they can pack a lot more tape into the same volume.